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Penguin Classics The Birth of Tragedy, (Paperback)

Penguin Classics The Birth of Tragedy, (Paperback)

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    Penguin Classics The Birth of Tragedy, (Paperback)

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    The first book by the author of the classic philosophical text Beyond Good and Evil.

    The youthful faults of this work were exposed by the author himself in the brilliant Attempt at a Self-Criticism, which he added to the new edition of 1886.

    But the book, whatever its excesses, remains one of the most relevant statements on tragedy ever penned.

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    from slumberjack

    I was a bit amazed at how much I did not love this book. I had heard much about The Birth of Tragedy, all in such glowing terms, that I felt I was missing a lot by not having read it. Turns out, I ...

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    from Becky221

    This a review for the online version at solargeneral.com Hmmm..... a difficult read to be sure. The book consists of Nietzsche's philosophical meanderings without converging on a point. I liked the...

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    from Pandaros

    This the book which ruined Nietzsche's career as a classical philologist. He had been appointed to the Chair of Greek at Basle University aged just 24 (the youngest ever Professor in Classics) and ...

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    from michaelbartley

    I like a lot of nietzsche said, but I thought his writing was too complex, too flowerly. Nietzsche later said that was his poorest writing. His later work was more direct.

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    from madepercy

    It is not without significant trepidation that I approach this otherwise short work. The cover blurb tells me this is a "challenging work". Never truer words written. I was comfortable with the bas...

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